Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Biodiversity and Its Role in the Biosphere

1. Preserving biodiversity can certainly change the world. First of all, through natural processes, they allow for creatures to migrate and find and carve their own niches. Through the human "grapevine" (Props for Eli), this can or will spur the love of an environment, empowering others to help protect there biodiverse regions. Of course, the US needs to begin this revolution, because as we all know, monkey see monkey do.

2. Not only do they wreck there own unique and prized region, but that does not allow for gradual succession and evolution of those species. If it didn't even affect the ecosystems right now, that species may have been important in the future, where the ecosystem and biosphere may be more fragile because of growing human processes.

3.Not only will it allow for much more recreational activities, the natural medicinal uses will be lost. Of course the recreation will become much more important in people minds as humans become more lazy and automated. Then, the medicines could help with building up of the immune system, and could fight specific diseases, too. Also, as what happened with HIV/AIDS, new diseases may form, or old ones mutate, and those old cures would be lost.

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